THE HAWERA CARNIVAL.
*l* PARS HI'.CATC A ELECTED. Tin l election finally closed at 9.30 o’clock on Saturday night, when the count placed Mrs Hikaka easily first, with Miss Clarohurt second. Vvhen the result was known the Maoris were very jubilant (states tlio Star). The election of Mrs Hikaka was a popular yin.-. The following arc the official returns of the final count:— Xo. M■ (Mrs Hikaka') ... 30.39-1 1 Xo. 5 (Miss Clare hurt) ... 13,779 2 Xo. 3 (Mrs Good soul ... 8,065 3 Xo. 2 (Miss Russell) ... 8,123 1 No. i (Sirs Quin ) ... 3,331 5 Xo. 7 (Miss Hogg) ... 2,276 0 Xo. 6 (MisAyHnuglas) ... 1,912 7 1 o ! Oil : Coulson) ... 8.39 8 ; . u total uumber of votes recorded v.-is (‘9 153, which represents. £377 ]()k 2d. The number of informal votes was 148,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 100, 18 August 1914, Page 7
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